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Pavillon de Chavannes Cote de Brouilly Ambassades 2022

BOTTLE:
$58.00
In stock
SKU
98029
HALF-DOZEN: $330.60 or $55.10 each
DOZEN: $626.40 or $52.20 each

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    Producer: Chateau Thivin
    Country: France
    Region: Beaujolais
    Grape: Gamay
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2022
    The history of Pavillon de Chavannes is deeply intertwined with that of Château Thivin, another esteemed estate in Côte de Brouilly. In 1861, the Jambon-Chanrion family acquired the estate. The pivotal moment came after World War I, when Yvonne Chanrion married Claude Geoffray, heir to Château Thivin. Yvonne brought with her one-third of her family’s prized vineyards and later acquired another third from her sister. While Yvonne and Claude expanded Thivin’s holdings together, they never had children. Upon Yvonne’s passing in 1987, her family’s original vineyard inheritance returned to Paul Jambon of the Jambon-Chanrion family, along with half of the additional lands she and Claude had purchased. The remaining holdings passed to Claude’s great-nephew, also named Claude, ensuring Thivin’s continued legacy.